Spatterdock 
Spatterdock or yel- 
f Mow! low waterlily makes a 
fine duck attraction 
^ when planted in addi¬ 
tion to other natural 
foods. Mallards and 
Blacks are very fond 
of the seeds. 
Seed may be planted now in waters 
from 1 to 6 feet in depth. Six pounds to 
an acre. 
PRICE $2.00 PER POUND 
White Waterlily 
An excellent food and cover plant for 
fish. White Waterlilies are very orna¬ 
mental and will beautify the waters. 
White Waterlily Tubers $6.00 per 100 
Wapato Duck Potato 
EXCELLENT DUCK COAXER 
Ihe Wapato -^ruck Potato is a very 
good all around Wild Duck Food. If the 
waters remain nearly the same level the 
year around, Mallards and other shallow 
water ducks will feed upon its tender 
shoots, tubers and seeds. In places where 
there is an overflow or the water deepens 
during fall and winter, Canvasbacks and 
other divers will feed upon Wapato. 
Wapato propagates largely by tubers, 
planted during fall. Tubers planted this 
year will produce fully matured plants 
the following fall. 
This plant is very hardy and will grow 
well in most any inland waters. It does 
the best in a fairly rich soil on damp low¬ 
lands, mud flats or in water from 1 
inch to 1 foot in depth. 
The tubers of the Wapato Duck Po¬ 
tato are very easily planted. One 
thousand tuhers plant one acre. 
Only $12.00 per 1,000 Tubers; 
$1.50 per 100. 
A 30% Cash Discount Off Prices Listed 
Complete Plantiner Instructions Furnished 
With Order 
American Lotus 
The beautiful American Lotus has 
acorn-like seeds which are eaten by Mal¬ 
lards and other wild ducks. It grows 
from 1 to 3 feet above the surface of the 
shallow waters, providing shelter and 
nesting places for the ducks. 
. The flowers of the American Lotus are 
very beautiful, of a light yellow color 
often eight inches across. These are con¬ 
sidered very rare although they are 
hardy and will grow in any quiet shallow 
waters where the bottom soil is fairly 
rich. 
Now is nature’s sowing season and the 
seeds will germinate better if they soak 
in water over winter. Fifteen pounds 
will plant one acre. 
PRICE 80c PER POUND 
Deep Water Duck Potato 
Another favorite food for all kinds of 
Wild Ducks. The diving ducks fvsed on 
it during fall in the deeper waters. Shoal 
water ducks eat it if the waters are low 
during fall. It is a rapid grower and 
produces abundantly of food. It has 
numerous acorn like tubers on its roots 
just beneath the bottom soils which The 
Wild Ducks glut themselves with. One 
can hardly drive the ducks away from a 
good bed of Deep Water Duck Potatoes 
and if they do leave it is only temporary, 
they soon return for more. 
Plant the tubers in the fall. A soft 
mud bottom is best and will produce a 
luxuriant growth next year. One thou¬ 
sand tubers plants one acre. 
$2.00 per 100 tubers, $15.00 per 1000 
Printed in U. S. A. 
